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Once per completed mission, the shuttles have landed on Planet Earth.
Yes, many of them. But as far as anybody knows, every one of them was built on earth and launched from earth before it landed here.
No space shuttle have landed on the moon.
that something was fixed in space not on earth. dur
If he is aboard something that's in Earth-orbit, like the International Space Station or the Space Shuttle, then Earth's gravity is what's keeping him in orbit.
The space shuttle Atlantis landed on 27 November 2009
a space rock that hits earth is basically a rock that has been made by impact debris or other objects in space that floats around first and get closer to earth and gets pulled on to the earth's surface by gravity
The space shuttle landed on Earth, so yes.
The Space Shuttle
Once per completed mission, the shuttles have landed on Planet Earth.
if you are in a rocket and have a telescope or something, you could watch the earth from space!
You just go on top of the castle and there's your ship. -bob
Yes, many of them. But as far as anybody knows, every one of them was built on earth and launched from earth before it landed here.
No space shuttle have landed on the moon.
that something was fixed in space not on earth. dur
There are some who claim that diamonds have landed on earth carried by meteorites. You can read more, below.
Venus was the first planet on which a space probe landed.